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Show flRMAGEJUEATRE Friday and Saturday A heartwarmingly human story, rich in the romance and color of the most exciting sport in the world, "Speed To Burn" comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. "Home onl the Prarie" iS the other added attraction, and Gene Autrey, Smiley Burnette, June Storey and George Cleveland are in the cast. This picture is a western west-ern drama with songs. Chapter 2 of the serial, "The Spider Web", also will be shown. Sunday and Monday Metro-Goldwyn Mayer proudly presents the season's gala hit! Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in Victor Herbert's "Sweethearts" "Sweet-hearts" comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday, filmed film-ed in gorgeous technicolor. This is their greatest musical romance. Thrilling as they were in "Rose Marie and "Maytime", you've never see (or heard) Jeanette MacDonald MacDon-ald and Nelson Eddy so pulse-quickening! pulse-quickening! Their love story will wring your heart! Their love songs will charm you as never before. be-fore. The cast also includes Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Florence Rice and Mischa Auer. A news reel also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday "Submarine Patrol", with Richard Rich-ard Greene, Nancy Kelly, Preston Foster, George (Slim) Summer-ville Summer-ville and others in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. The background of the story is the U. S. navy during dur-ing . war time when the little torpedo boat destroyers were used to convoy merchant vessels. The latest news and a cartoon, "Nellie, the Indian Chief's Daughter", also will be shown. Thursday "Say It In French", with Ray Milland, Olympe Bradna, Irene Hervey, Janet Beecher and others in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday only. The story is about Ray Milland returning home with a French bride, Olympe Bradna, and finds his father in sudden financial difficulties. He consents to aid his father rehabilitate rehabil-itate his fortune by becomming engaged en-gaged to Irene Hervey while his bride poses as a French maid in his father's home. Selected short subjects also will be shown. |